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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Anglican Tradition: From Pipe Organs to Iconic Cathedrals" The majestic pipe organ resonates through St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne

Background imageAnglican Collection: Breakfast at Church Army Shelter, London

Breakfast at Church Army Shelter, London
A 5 am breakfast for homeless men being distributed at a Church Army shelter in London. The Church Army was founded in 1882 by the Rev Wilson Carlile, an evangelist for the Church of England

Background imageAnglican Collection: Church Army meal for applicants to a London workhouse

Church Army meal for applicants to a London workhouse
A number of elderly men and women awaiting admission to one of Londons workhouses are provided with a meal by the Church Army

Background imageAnglican Collection: Mermaid of Zennor pew, Zennor Church, Cornwall

Mermaid of Zennor pew, Zennor Church, Cornwall
Canon Cotter stands in the pulpit in Zennor Church, near St Ives, Cornwall, near the Mermaid of Zennor pew, on the end of which is carved a mermaid with long flowing hair

Background imageAnglican Collection: Sudan - Khartoum - The Anglican Cathedral

Sudan - Khartoum - The Anglican Cathedral
Sudan - Khartoum - The ruins of the Anglican Cathedral

Background imageAnglican Collection: Archbishop of Canterbury with Bishops of London & Salisbury

Archbishop of Canterbury with Bishops of London & Salisbury
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Randall Thomas Davidson, 1st Baron Davidson of Lambeth (1848-1930) walking behind the Bishop of London, Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram (centre)

Background imageAnglican Collection: Westminster Abbey, ready for Coronation of George V

Westminster Abbey, ready for Coronation of George V
A view of Westminster Abbey, with the Coronation Chair at the centre, ready for the coronation of King George V

Background imageAnglican Collection: Henry Russell Wakefield, Dean of Norwich

Henry Russell Wakefield, Dean of Norwich
Henry Russell Wakefield (1854-1933), at the time of this photograph Prebendary of St Pauls Cathedral and Dean of Norwich. He became Bishop of Birmingham in 1911

Background imageAnglican Collection: Church House, Salisbury, Wiltshire

Church House, Salisbury, Wiltshire
Church House, Crane Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire. From around 1770 to 1869, the building served as the Salisbury Incorporation workhouse

Background imageAnglican Collection: Clock of St Georges Church, Esher, Surrey

Clock of St Georges Church, Esher, Surrey
A close-up view of part of the clock of St Georges Church in Esher, Surrey. The clock dates from the late 16th or early 17th century

Background imageAnglican Collection: Reverend Wilson Carlile

Reverend Wilson Carlile
Wilson Carlile, CH (1847-1942), British evangelist who founded the Church Army in 1882, and Prebendary of St Pauls Cathedral. Known as The Chief, he inspired generations of evangelists

Background imageAnglican Collection: Bishop of London giving a speech

Bishop of London giving a speech
The Bishop of London giving a speech in aid of a waifs and strays charity (probably The Waifs and Strays Society, now The Childrens Society) at Church House, Westminster, Central London

Background imageAnglican Collection: Sion College Library

Sion College Library
Sion College is an Anglican theological establishment, and its famous Library is mostly comprised of theological books

Background imageAnglican Collection: Sion College

Sion College is an Anglican theological establishment; its new buildings are on the Thames Embankment

Background imageAnglican Collection: Anglican Priest

Anglican Priest
A priest of the Church of England

Background imageAnglican Collection: St. Faiths Anglican Church, Rotorua, Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand

St. Faiths Anglican Church, Rotorua, Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageAnglican Collection: White steeple, pinnacles and roof of St

White steeple, pinnacles and roof of St. Andrews Anglican Cathedral, built in 1862 in Neo-Gothic style, Central area, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageAnglican Collection: The Anglican Raukokore church

The Anglican Raukokore church, built of wood in 1894, Pacific Coast Highway, Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageAnglican Collection: Historic Maori Anglican church dating from 1886

Historic Maori Anglican church dating from 1886, Thames, Coromandel Peinsula, South Auckland, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageAnglican Collection: Anglican church

Anglican church, Liberta village, Antigua, Leeward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageAnglican Collection: London / Sion College

London / Sion College
A society of Anglican clergymen, with at one time an extensive library

Background imageAnglican Collection: Liverpool / Cathedral 1925

Liverpool / Cathedral 1925
Liverpool: the Anglican Cathedral

Background imageAnglican Collection: Richard Bancroft / Vertue

Richard Bancroft / Vertue
RICHARD BANCROFT Anglican leader; bishop of London 1597, archbishop of Canterbury 1604

Background imageAnglican Collection: William Barnes, Poet

William Barnes, Poet
WILLIAM BARNES Anglican priest, author of poems in the Dorset dialect, eg An there vor me the apple tree do lean down low in Linden Lea

Background imageAnglican Collection: Henry Liddell / Silvy Cdv

Henry Liddell / Silvy Cdv
HENRY GEORGE LIDDELL English classical scholar ordained in Anglican church. It was for his daughter Alice that Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in Wonderland



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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Anglican Tradition: From Pipe Organs to Iconic Cathedrals" The majestic pipe organ resonates through St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, filling the air with heavenly melodies. As the sun sets over Valletta, Malta, the Carmelite Church dome and St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral grace the skyline, showcasing a harmonious blend of architectural marvels. A cherished piece of history unfolds as Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip's marriage certificate bears witness to their union within the Anglican faith. Transporting us back to a tumultuous era, an evocative depiction captures "The Burning Of Cranmer, " a poignant reminder of religious persecution during 16th-century England. Delving into real estate archives reveals intriguing glimpses into history like "The Crown and Glove Public House" at Stannington—once bustling with life and now up for sale. In Chesterfield stands the Parish Church of St Mary and All Saints with its iconic Crooked Spire—a testament to both time-honored craftsmanship and architectural anomalies. Amidst Derbyshire's charming streetscapes lies a captivating scene where a cathedral shares space with an elegant lamp post—an enchanting fusion of old-world charm and modernity. William Hogarth's masterpiece "The Sleeping Congregation" offers satirical commentary on religious apathy while shedding light on societal attitudes towards worship in 18th-century England. Unveiling historical documents from 1849 unveils Norton Estate as it was allotted for sale—a glimpse into land transactions that shaped communities under Anglican influence. Celebrating one of its influential figures, Charles Wesley emerges as an esteemed preacher and hymn writer whose contributions continue to resonate within Anglican circles today.